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As such it seems unlikely that our results are driven by the correlation between the instruments.
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The patterns of overall correlation observed across the datasets are generally driven by the correlations in urban and inner regional areas that contribute the greatest degree of statistical power and most observations to the overall estimate.
Currently, Miami Beach zoning sets up for a drab urbanity driven by the unit correlation of parking to living, which yields the unnecessary, uninteresting parking plinth that bolsters yet another Miami condo tower.
The heterogeneity observed for the recreational index was driven by the low correlation observed in the UK sample.
As additional reasons, the choice has been driven by the possible correlation between muscle characteristics and physical performance as the VL muscle belongs to the group of the leg extensors which can be easily tested (leg extension, jump, etc).
The recent increase in the circumcision rate through mass-circumcision in sub-Saharan Africa has largely been driven by the supposed correlation between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and lack of circumcision.
If the effects of stepfather investments are driven by the negative correlation with absent-father investments, we would expect high stepfather investments to have no, or even a negative, effect on child outcomes.
This is driven by the relatively weak correlation between the iF and the DMIRET (the correlation coefficient between these two measures for benzene is -0.27, p = 0.13).
The correlation with FVC was driven by the dcSSc subgroup where the correlation was highly significant (p < 0.01).
Since we did not find support for a correlation between local recombination rate and intron length (Kendall's τ = −0.004 and 0.011 for A and X, respectively, and P > 0.1 in both cases; Supplementary Figure S11) (c.f., Carvalho and Clark, 1999; Comeron and Kreitman, 2000), the relationship is unlikely to be driven by the well-known positive correlation between diversity and recombination.
Active policy "effort", as proxied by ALMP spending, tends to be greater in countries where out-of-work benefits are generous (in part, the correlation is driven by the data points for Denmark, the Netherlands and Italy; but it remains strong even when these three countries are excluded).
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